Habitat Film Club presents Soccer Film Festival at Habitat World, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road > 7pm on 6th to 11th November 2014
Time : 7:00 pm
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Habitat Film Club presents Soccer Film Festival
Event Page : http://goo.gl/CfpYHy
Habitat World, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
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Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served basis)
Venue : Habitat World, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Parking : Gate No. 1, 2 & 3 (Cars), Gate No. 2 (Bikes & Bicycles)
Venue Info : Events | About | Map | Nearest Metro Stations :
'Jor Bagh(Yellow Line)Exit Gate-1' - Walk Direction
'Khan Market(Violet Line)'
Area : Lodhi Road Area Events
Event Description : Habitat Film Club presents Soccer Film Festival.
Schedule :
6th November :
Pelé Forever
Many call him a genius, a star who scored many goals. His name? Pelé, synonymous with passion and emotion to any Brazilian. This docu-feature depicts the story of the greatest football player of his time, undisputed king of football, three times world champion and interclub world champion by “Santos Futebol Clube”.
Duration : 118mins
Year : 2004
Language : Portuguese
Director : Anibal Massaini Neto
Trailer : goo.gl/MYc4ak
Collaboration : Embassy of Brazil
7th November :
Three Million
On the one hand, Uruguay is a small country with a glorious football past. On the other, there is the World Cup in South Africa. The Roos, father and son, decide to unite these two elements and to record an adventure of their own. The truth goes beyond the expected with the journey culminating into a unique docu-feature on football.
Duration : 142 mins
Year : 2011
Language : Spanish
Director : Jaime Roos, Yamandú Roos
Trailer : goo.gl/ZepiMm
Collaboration : Embassy of Uruguay
8th November :
7:00 pm : Argentina Futbol Club
Documentary about the origin of the identity of football in Argentina and the sociocultural
elements that give meaning to football in the country. The film goes through a tour around the main football Argentinian clubs, in order to establish this identity.
Duration : 85 mins
Year : 2009
Language : Spanish
Director : Juan Pablo Roubio
Trailer : goo.gl/rVZdWF
Collaboration : Embassy of Argentina
8:30 pm : Argentina And It’s Football Factory
Hundreds of boys are tested in football clubs in Argentina, but only a few become professionals. The film shows the success and frustrations of those children and their parents who undergo the hard path to reach fame and money.
Duration : 52 mins
Year : 2007
Language : Spanish
Director : Sergio Inglesias
Trailer : goo.gl/vTBkpY
Website : www.argentinafutbolclub.com
Collaboration : Embassy of Argentina
9th November :
Ivan’s Dream
Tells the story of Iván, an eleven year old child about to play against the football world’s champions and live his first love story.
Duration : 100 mins
Year : 2011
Language : Spanish
Director : Rogelio París
Collaboration : Instituto Cervantes/Embassy of Spain
10th November :
Offside
Diego dreamed of becoming a football player as a child but his hopes were soon smashed because of his lack of talent. Javi is a Spanish agent from the 3rd division who dreams of a break that will turn around his perpetually low run of luck. When destiny reaches both of them in the form of a young Argentinian crack, circumstances join Javi and Diego in a way full of turns, surprises, lies and audacity, changing their lives forever.
Duration : 103 mins
Year : 2011
Language : Spanish
Director : David Marqués
Trailer : goo.gl/Ncdk2J
Collaboration : Instituto Cervantes/Embassy of Spain
11th November :
Heleno
Heleno de Freitas was one of the most talented Brazilian football players in the first half of the 20th century. While being an explosive and passionate genius on the football field, and a charming heartthrob in Rio de Janeiro’s society, his somewhat aloof behavior and indiscipline undermined what could have been a great journey towards glory.
Duration : 118 mins
Year : 2011
Language : Portuguese
Director : José Henrique Fonseca
Trailer : goo.gl/j3HGhb
Collaboration : Embassy of Brazil
Related Links :Sports | Places for Sports | Movies
Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served basis)
Venue : Habitat World, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Parking : Gate No. 1, 2 & 3 (Cars), Gate No. 2 (Bikes & Bicycles)
Venue Info : Events | About | Map | Nearest Metro Stations :
'Jor Bagh(Yellow Line)Exit Gate-1' - Walk Direction
'Khan Market(Violet Line)'
Area : Lodhi Road Area Events
Event Description : Habitat Film Club presents Soccer Film Festival.
Schedule :
6th November :
Pelé Forever
Many call him a genius, a star who scored many goals. His name? Pelé, synonymous with passion and emotion to any Brazilian. This docu-feature depicts the story of the greatest football player of his time, undisputed king of football, three times world champion and interclub world champion by “Santos Futebol Clube”.
Duration : 118mins
Year : 2004
Language : Portuguese
Director : Anibal Massaini Neto
Trailer : goo.gl/MYc4ak
Collaboration : Embassy of Brazil
7th November :
Three Million
On the one hand, Uruguay is a small country with a glorious football past. On the other, there is the World Cup in South Africa. The Roos, father and son, decide to unite these two elements and to record an adventure of their own. The truth goes beyond the expected with the journey culminating into a unique docu-feature on football.
Duration : 142 mins
Year : 2011
Language : Spanish
Director : Jaime Roos, Yamandú Roos
Trailer : goo.gl/ZepiMm
Collaboration : Embassy of Uruguay
8th November :
7:00 pm : Argentina Futbol Club
Documentary about the origin of the identity of football in Argentina and the sociocultural
elements that give meaning to football in the country. The film goes through a tour around the main football Argentinian clubs, in order to establish this identity.
Duration : 85 mins
Year : 2009
Language : Spanish
Director : Juan Pablo Roubio
Trailer : goo.gl/rVZdWF
Collaboration : Embassy of Argentina
8:30 pm : Argentina And It’s Football Factory
Hundreds of boys are tested in football clubs in Argentina, but only a few become professionals. The film shows the success and frustrations of those children and their parents who undergo the hard path to reach fame and money.
Duration : 52 mins
Year : 2007
Language : Spanish
Director : Sergio Inglesias
Trailer : goo.gl/vTBkpY
Website : www.argentinafutbolclub.com
Collaboration : Embassy of Argentina
9th November :
Ivan’s Dream
Tells the story of Iván, an eleven year old child about to play against the football world’s champions and live his first love story.
Duration : 100 mins
Year : 2011
Language : Spanish
Director : Rogelio París
Collaboration : Instituto Cervantes/Embassy of Spain
10th November :
Offside
Diego dreamed of becoming a football player as a child but his hopes were soon smashed because of his lack of talent. Javi is a Spanish agent from the 3rd division who dreams of a break that will turn around his perpetually low run of luck. When destiny reaches both of them in the form of a young Argentinian crack, circumstances join Javi and Diego in a way full of turns, surprises, lies and audacity, changing their lives forever.
Duration : 103 mins
Year : 2011
Language : Spanish
Director : David Marqués
Trailer : goo.gl/Ncdk2J
Collaboration : Instituto Cervantes/Embassy of Spain
11th November :
Heleno
Heleno de Freitas was one of the most talented Brazilian football players in the first half of the 20th century. While being an explosive and passionate genius on the football field, and a charming heartthrob in Rio de Janeiro’s society, his somewhat aloof behavior and indiscipline undermined what could have been a great journey towards glory.
Duration : 118 mins
Year : 2011
Language : Portuguese
Director : José Henrique Fonseca
Trailer : goo.gl/j3HGhb
Collaboration : Embassy of Brazil
Related Links :Sports | Places for Sports | Movies
Habitat Film Club presents Soccer Film Festival at Habitat World, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road > 7pm on 6th to 11th November 2014
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